Pirate porn sequel nears
By Alex Pickett
A former CL staffer reacts to the Capital Gazette shooting and anti-journalism rhetoric
This is who we are.
Tags: News Feature
Mosaic’s phosphate mine expansion continues despite legal challenge
The latest court decision on a Manatee County site has environmentalists worried.
Tags: Florida News, Environment
Is Florida ready to retire SeaWorld’s killer whales?
The theme park says this generation of captive orcas is the last. Skeptics want a law.
Tags: Florida News
Florida anti-death penalty activists gather to stay executions
Tonight marks the annual Cities for Life protests against executing criminals.
Tags: Columns
USF adjunct professors protest for better conditions
Administrators are holding ground, despite increasing pressure from teachers and union activists.
Tags: Tampa Bay News
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South Tampa’s Wright’s Gourmet House has officially been sold to Caspers Company
By Ray Roa
‘Fringe has been named scapegoat’: Tampa festival lost more than $15,000 to DeSantis’ arts veto
After a decade, Tampa’s Six Ten Brewing closes this weekend
By Kyla Fields
Hugo Morley brings a booming personality and unrivaled stories to the Tampa bar scene
By Jourdan Ducat
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